A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... glory . We readily acknowledge , that God alone is to be the rule and measure of our prayers ; that in them we are to look wholly unto Him , and act wholly for Him ; that we are only to pray in such a manner , for such things , and such ...
... glory . We readily acknowledge , that God alone is to be the rule and measure of our prayers ; that in them we are to look wholly unto Him , and act wholly for Him ; that we are only to pray in such a manner , for such things , and such ...
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... glory , are as great absurdities and failings , as prayers that are not according to the will of God . For there is no other reason why our prayers should be according to the will of God , why they should have nothing in them but what ...
... glory , are as great absurdities and failings , as prayers that are not according to the will of God . For there is no other reason why our prayers should be according to the will of God , why they should have nothing in them but what ...
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... glory . + This is the common devotion which our blessed Saviour taught , in order to make it the common life of all Christians . Is it not therefore exceeding strange that people should place so much piety in the attend- ance upon ...
... glory . + This is the common devotion which our blessed Saviour taught , in order to make it the common life of all Christians . Is it not therefore exceeding strange that people should place so much piety in the attend- ance upon ...
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... glory . HAVING in the first chapter stated the general nature of devotion , and shown that it implies not any form of prayer , but a certain form of life , that is offered to God , not at any particular times or places , but every ...
... glory . HAVING in the first chapter stated the general nature of devotion , and shown that it implies not any form of prayer , but a certain form of life , that is offered to God , not at any particular times or places , but every ...
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... glory of God . Men of worldly business , therefore , must not look upon themselves as at liberty to live to themselves , to sacrifice to their own humours and tempers , because their employment is of a worldly nature . But they must ...
... glory of God . Men of worldly business , therefore , must not look upon themselves as at liberty to live to themselves , to sacrifice to their own humours and tempers , because their employment is of a worldly nature . But they must ...
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